
Motospeed
The Motospeed K27 is a budget‑friendly, one‑handed mechanical gaming keypad featuring 27 OUTEMU switches, RGB backlighting, and an ergonomic wrist rest. Its ultra‑compact dimensions and plug‑and‑play USB connection make it ideal for portable gaming setups, though it is limited to Windows and wired use.
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$19.99
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$19.21
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$16.99
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$19.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers and editors describe the K27 as a solidly built, budget‑oriented mini keypad with vivid RGB lighting and satisfying clicky switches, but they note its limited OS support and lack of wireless connectivity as notable drawbacks.
What Users Say
Consumers who have encountered the product generally praise its portability, mechanical feel, and ergonomic wrist support, while the scarcity of user reviews leaves some uncertainty about long‑term durability and feature memory.
Common Complaints
Common issues include the wired‑only design limiting mobility, backlight settings not being retained after mode changes, and the lack of support for operating systems beyond Windows.
What People Are Saying
“sturdy build”
“vivid RGB lighting”
“satisfying clicky feedback”
How It Compares
vs. Razer Tartarus V2
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Disadvantages
Choose Razer Tartarus V2 for advanced macro and analog control; choose K27 for ultra‑compact budget use.
vs. Redragon K585
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Disadvantages
Select Redragon K585 when you need extra keys and wireless; select K27 for minimalistic, portable setup.